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This program for families with young children is led by a docent and includes a gallery project designed by the education department. Both the tour and project focus on select works on view at the Modern. Please visit the front desk to sign-up and receive your packet. Attendance is limited to forty participants.

Argentina’s entry for the 2014 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, this gripping drama tells the true story of an Argentine family who lived with Josef Mengele without knowing his true identity and of a girl who fell in love with one of the most heinous criminals of all time.

Argentina’s entry for the 2014 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, this gripping drama tells the true story of an Argentine family who lived with Josef Mengele without knowing his true identity and of a girl who fell in love with one of the most heinous criminals of all time.

Argentina’s entry for the 2014 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, this gripping drama tells the true story of an Argentine family who lived with Josef Mengele without knowing his true identity and of a girl who fell in love with one of the most heinous criminals of all time.

Argentina’s entry for the 2014 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, this gripping drama tells the true story of an Argentine family who lived with Josef Mengele without knowing his true identity and of a girl who fell in love with one of the most heinous criminals of all time.

Docents are available to lead tours of the Modern’s building, designed by the renowned architect Tadao Ando. Group tours can accommodate 10 to 60 people and last approximately one hour; these tours must be scheduled at least two weeks in advance of the requested date. A public architecture tour is offered on the first Saturday of each month at 11 am.

Argentina’s entry for the 2014 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, this gripping drama tells the true story of an Argentine family who lived with Josef Mengele without knowing his true identity and of a girl who fell in love with one of the most heinous criminals of all time.

A docent-led, twenty-minute tour of the galleries is available at 6:30 pm. Admission to the galleries is $10, $4 for students and seniors, free for Modern members. On First Friday, gallery admission is free for Star-Telegram Press Pass Holders.

Argentina’s entry for the 2014 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, this gripping drama tells the true story of an Argentine family who lived with Josef Mengele without knowing his true identity and of a girl who fell in love with one of the most heinous criminals of all time.

The first Friday of each month, the Star-Telegram, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and Café Modern team up to bring you live music and cocktails from 5 to 8 pm. Bring your friends to enjoy diverse live performances, cocktail selections, and the opportunity to dine in Café Modern by night.